Johnny Goode | I Look Forward to Mondays

JUN 2, 202642 MIN
Manufacturing Culture Podcast

Johnny Goode | I Look Forward to Mondays

JUN 2, 202642 MIN

Description

<p>Johnny Goode spent a decade as a patrol officer, narcotics detective, and SWAT team member in Bloomington, Indiana. When his dad offered him a seat at the family machine shop six years ago, it made zero sense on paper. Today, MSP is having its best quarter in 83 years. In this conversation, Johnny and Jim cover what law enforcement actually teaches you about leadership, how to dismantle a toxic culture from the inside, why bonus structures aren't the answer, and what it means to build a shop where people look forward to Mondays.</p><hr /><p><b>Key Takeaways</b></p><ul><li>Good culture is a supportive environment where accountability is investigative, not finger-pointing. How you treat people is everything.</li><li>Don't confuse good luck with good tactics. Just because something hasn't been a problem doesn't mean it isn't one.</li><li>Bonus structures don't motivate everyone. Find out what actually matters to your people and build around that.</li><li>Putting a poor performer next to your best performer destroys culture faster than almost anything else.</li><li>The best months at MSP have sometimes been the ones when Johnny was out of the office. That's the goal.</li><li>You can do 10 small things in a year and be in a completely different league than where you started.</li></ul><hr /><p><b>Chapters</b></p><ul><li>00:00:23 — Introduction to Johnny Goode</li><li>00:02:15 — Icebreaker: Chris Pine, drama, and starting the movie at the best moment</li><li>00:04:18 — Defining culture: respect, accountability, and talking to people straight</li><li>00:06:02 — From San Diego to the police academy to the National Guard</li><li>00:11:58 — Joining the family business during one of the hardest seasons of his life</li><li>00:14:45 — What it's like to work with your dad and build something together</li><li>00:18:32 — Succession planning and raising sons who find their own passion first</li><li>00:21:57 — What SWAT and the military actually taught him about leadership</li><li>00:25:27 — Dismantling a toxic culture from the inside</li><li>00:30:25 — Developing young talent and getting people into the right seats</li><li>00:32:04 — Bringing his sons into the shop and exposing them to manufacturing early</li><li>00:34:27 — The future of MSP: expansion, talent pipelines, and never being satisfied</li><li>00:38:12 — Career pathing and why stagnation is the real reason people leave</li><li>00:40:32 — Final thoughts: the team gets all the credit</li></ul>